The Daily Coliegial. Monday, i,ecember 15,1975 Riders cut time, money, hassles By SUSAN MUSHENO Collegian Staff Writer MoSt students not only find it cheaper to travel home froin Penn State by car, but it is also a faster and more comfortable ride than the bus. Plus, most drivers find it •too expensive and too lonely to drive home without riders. As a result, an increasing dumber of people are scrambling around the ride lists in the HUB every weekend. "I've Spent $lOO so far on bus trips home tcause my parents don't like me to take rides with straligers," one woman student complained. Another student said he found it annoying to take the bus because it stops in every little town on the way home. Carolyn M. useallyAakes t4vo to fow l riders when she travels to York. It wouM cost her ~ filirir each sloe thernad4. round the trip, alone, but but by charging , ea o she can pocket .Or ifishe only three le,slie will at 1 leait break even , , For Carolyn's 'ileis, l it is savings of 5 7-55 from sl l2 - 55 they Si n would normally 04 fora round trip bus ticket to York. Not only is it I economical kyr the driver td take riders, but for many students Who must drive home on a regular basis, it is an opportunity td make irievils. I , 1 A quick glance at the chart. will show the economical ad vantages of finding a driver : oing in the same direction. The cost of going home ... . , • trip figures- • 'New York Philadelphia Hamsburg York Scranton Johnstown Allentown Erie Lancaster Pittsburgh — ***********it-********44**n—i . 25` 251 COUPON GOO ON ANY MACHINE • 4( . * C *UNTIME U.§.A.,.. * * 0 ommwassmossir' ::-. zinsom 4C 11011111.11111MINIOW 4( t i ti 1111/I=l/11i U L. * * P P * * * * 0 Valid on Monday, Dec. 15 0 „ f -lc -4c * N N ONE PER PERSON RMA 75e 25` *****-k******************* '' by bus 34.80 $20.90 S9AS $12„55 $11.90 • $11.50 $11.90 $32.35 1513.40 1518.05 • umunnuu Make tracks to the Thrifty Bottle Shop = Open Sundays Behind The Train Station 5 it • - - • • \* • • • ••••• - • • r‘ • ice ffT - N * f,../ HOME FOR CHRISTMAS T & R ELECTRONICS i ~i~ c~: i ~~; 1, ij u: t t ,+ ~ ~i~ ~~: ~~~~ Dire4tor won't verify newspaper story fis a' Ralpe' discipline - action' reported The University has know where the Mirror disciplined two male students _received its information. - reportedly involved in the The Universily has not alleged gang rape Oct. 10 at released any information in Phi Gamma Delta, according keeping with established to -a Pennsylvania Mirror procedures for private story. hearings, _Suit said. "It is According to, the Mirror, one of the students received a three-term suspension and the other received a three term probation. Donald T. Suit, director of the Office of Conduct Stan dards, would not verify the report and said he does not $5-$7 $3-$5 $4-$5 $6 $5 $6 $5-$8 $6 -$6 Hughes, govt. contracts linked PHILADELPHIA (UPI) first of a copyrighted series. The U.S. government in the The paper said Hughes' last 10 years has awarded at firms received "many con least $6 billion ;in contracts, tracts" from the CIA but said largely on a non-competitive the agency refused to disclose basis, to companies affiliated dollar amounts. c: D: with , billionaire recluse The Inquirer said that tloward i Hughes,' •the during its eight-month in ?hiladglphia Inquirer 'vestigation, the government reported Yesterday. went "to extraordinary The $6 billion figure, most lengths" to protect Hughes. of Which, represents Defense , ~"Howard Hughes , has Department contracts, is a become almost a clandestine "firm minimum" based on branch of the federal available government government, operating in records, the paper said in the total secrecy, guaranteed The Daily Collegian keeps you informed TAKE A PANASONIC FM/AM Digital Clock Radio. Built-in Fikiff and AM antennas. Music or chirp alarm wake-up.. Alarm indicator light. 60-minute sleep timer with automatic shut-off. Full-feature 24-hour digital clock. Lighted digital clock face. Doze butt On. Time adjustment control. 3 1 / 2 " PM dynamic speaker/Ceramic filter. FM external terminal. Wood grain cabinet. }Solid-state engineered. ,= $59.95 Pa pa THE ? A CHRISTMAS STORE possible . the • stbdents them selves released the in formation," he said. a State College pollee are continuing their investigation of the alleged rape, although no criminal charges have been filed yet. ' Police Chief Elwood G. 225 OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS r Williams said there is a vast difference between the amount of - evidence necessary for the University to justify disciplinary action and what is enough to justify filing criminal charges. Williams said the University's disciplinary action VII not ! adversely affect the deptirtment's in vestigation. Because the alleged victim has left campus, it would be i no more trouble to contact the suspended student ' than it secret profits, checked or The Inquirer said its survey monitored bylno outside force showed that eight of every 10 whatsoever, thepaper said. contracts entered into, with Since 1965, "Hughes and his Hughes' companies by rthe enterprises, as measured by federal government were all the available evidence, awarded without competitive received more American tax bidding. money more than ;11.6 million a week', every week Efforts to reach Hughes, than is paid to anx other who has not been seen in privately controlled business public in years, were un in the world," the paper said. successful, the Inquirer said. Fonzie's friends hoof it Despite sore feet and holed pkizes to the-best dancers, the socks, couples rocked around greasiest couple and other the clock Friday at a sock hop Fonzie types,' sponsored by the • In- part of the proceeds was terfraternity Council, Free donated to Meals On WheelS, a University and the•HUB. food for the elderly prograM. Music for jitterbugging and twisting was provided by Also last weekend, Kappa Stevie and the Six Packs, who Sigma fraternity sponsored a sported slicked-back hair and Christmas party and Happy lettered sweaters. Hours to benefit the Park Local merchants donated Forest Day Care Center. , iiiil ri would be to contact The woman during time in vestigation, Williams saki. The Interfraternity Council •plans to conduct a hearing early this week to determine if disciplinary action should be taken against Phi Gamma Delta. The council held a hearing two weeks ago but, a new witness uncovered by the University administration prompted DT to hondiict another.
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